Animals with Human Eyes in Australia: a campaign for the RSPCA

Animal cruelty is a problem all around the world, but in Australia, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is doing something about it in an interesting way. Replacing animals eyes with humans eyes on posters, the RSPCA is showing how similar we really are to our four footed friends (oh, and don’t forget the chickens!)

For example, did you know that we share 90% of our genes with dogs? The advertisements, which were created by Australian agency Engine Group, are minimal in design but carry a powerful message. Hopefully they will help to reduce cruelty to animals not only in Australia but all over the world.

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Cormack is a young writer/photographer from Newcastle who shot his first music festival at age fifteen. When he’s not writing or photographing, you’ll find him stumbling around gigs in Sydney and Newcastle or soaking up culture and coffee in Melbourne.

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